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    Sun Dianying (simplified Chinese: 孙殿英; traditional Chinese: 孫殿英; pinyin: Sūn Diànyīng; Wade–Giles: Sun Tien-ying; 1889–1948) was a Chinese bandit leader...
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    troops under the command of the warlord Sun Dianying. In the early hours of June 8, 1928, warlord Sun Dianying led his army into the Eastern Mausoleums...
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    as Sun Dianying Campaign, was a minor civil war for control over the Republic of China's province of Ningxia, fought between the warlord Sun Dianying and...
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    encountered resistance from the forces of Sun Dianying, and after days of fighting took over Chifeng. Sun Dianying mounted a counterattack against the Japanese...
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    accordance with Chinese tradition). Sun Dianying claimed the desecration was revenge for the death of his ancestor Sun Chengzong in 1638. Puyi had Cixi's...
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    Japanese 4th Cavalry Brigade encountered resistance from the forces of Sun Dianying, and after days of fighting, took Chifeng. On March 4, Japanese cavalry...
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    (Kaiping) 6th Regiment (Tangshan) 7th Independent Regiment 'Tianjin' (Col. Sun Zhizhang) 8th Independent Regiment 'Jinan' (Col. Ma Wenzhi) The poorly-organized...
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  • Tingyao and 87th Division under Wang Jingjiu relieved the forces of Sun Dianying and took control of the Peiking - Suiyuan rail line, preventing outside...
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    Revolution. Yue Weijun 岳維峻 Bie Tingfang 別廷芳 Henan warlord; switched to KMT Sun Dianying 孫殿英 Henan bandit; allied with Feng Yuxiang, Zhang Zongchang Song Zheyuan...
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    clique by ordering the unreliable National Revolutionary Army general Sun Dianying to move his private army to Qinghai's Qaidam Basin, ostensibly to colonize...
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    Qianlong Emperor were looted by troops under the command of the warlord Sun Dianying in 1928. Other tombs were looted in the 1940s and 1950s, leaving only...
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    Appeasement army, Supervisor of the General administration of Justice Sun Dianying: Commander of the Collaborationist Chinese Army 6th group army district...
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    helped Ma Hongkui to fight off an invasion of Ningxia by fellow warlord Sun Dianying in early 1934. The Japanese planned to invade Ningxia from Suiyuan in...
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    and were soon reinforced by opportunistic bandits and another warlord, Sun Dianying, who brought 7,000 fresh soldiers with him. Eventually, the city's defenders...
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    into Ningxia. In 1934, warlord and National Revolutionary Army general Sun Dianying attempted to conquer the province, but was defeated by an alliance led...
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  • fleeing the Russian Civil War. On 8 June 1928, the soldiers of warlord Sun Dianying ransacked Qing Imperial tombs including the tombs of Empress Dowager...
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    who abdicated in 1912, back on the throne. In July 1928, the warlord Sun Dianying looted the Eastern Mausoleum, where the tomb of Empress Dowager Cixi...
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  • Chinese Army of the Wang Jingwei Government, led by Pang Bingxun and Sun Dianying, which was entrenched in the southern Taihang Mountain area to the west...
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    Shizuishan was occupied by the army of warlord Sun Dianying during his attempt to conquer Ningxia from the Ma clique. Sun set up a rival provincial government in...
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    protectorate and safe haven for Communists. The Ma clique also fought Sun Dianying in 1934. Wang Jingwei's collaborationist government during the Second...
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    commanders, Zhu Chinglan and Wan Fulin, fled rather than fighting. Only Sun Dianying, an old Guominjun commander, attempted a vigorous resistance. Zhang Xueliang...
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    soldiers commanded by warlord Sun Dianying was stationed in the Dule Temple and used the main hall as barracks. Sun Dianying and his troops were responsible...
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    Pang Bingxun (category Recipients of the Order of Blue Sky and White Sun)
    with his Army headquarters and was forced to hide in a cave. General Sun Dianying, commander of 5th corps of Chinese puppet forces and a Japanese lieutenant...
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  • Army of Chiang Kai-shek and those of Sun Dianying, a Henan native and ally of Feng Yuxiang and Yan Xishan. Sun's forces attacked the Longhai railway line...
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  • Army Group - Zhang Zuoxiang (former governor of Jilin)* 41st Army - Sun Dianying 117th Brigade - Ding Ting, at Haladaokou, east of Chifeng. 118th Brigade...
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    Army of General Sun Dianying was stopped by the Ma clique's heavy resistance, just 13 miles from Yinchuan, Ningxia's capital, preventing Sun from conquering...
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  • Kai-shek. After the beginning of the Second Sino-Japanese War, Xing and Sun Dianying created a guerrilla force in northern Hebei Province and Chahar Province...
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    local warlord Sun Dianying, and his subordinate, Tan Wenjiang. Despite widespread outrage at the looting, even by top Chinese officials, Sun faced no reprocussions...
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  • Heat of the Sun. Screen, 2001. 42 (4): 350–362. doi:10.1093/screen/42.4.350. ISSN 0036-9543 Jiang, Wen. ‘Yangguang zhong de jiyi: yi bu dianying de dansheng’/...
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  • died in Beijing on October 5, 1996, at the age of 84. In Rehe-Chahar Sun Dianying's army was joined by Duanmu Hongliang. Duanmu attended Tsinghua University...
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